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Seven members of US President Donald Trump's National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC) have resigned.

In a joint resignation letter, the NIAC members accused Trump of ignoring urgent national security issues and expressed concerns that the administration was undermining America's "moral infrastructure."

This is the latest advisory group to resign over the outrage surrounding Trump's reaction to the recent violent white supremacists rally in Charlottesville.

Seven members of US President Donald Trump's National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC) have resigned.

In a joint resignation letter, the NIAC members accused Trump of ignoring urgent national security issues and expressed concerns that the administration was undermining America's "moral infrastructure."

This is the latest advisory group to resign over the outrage surrounding Trump's reaction to the recent violent white supremacists rally in Charlottesville.

"You have given insufficient attention to the growing threats to the cybersecurity of the critical systems upon which all Americans depend, including those impacting the systems supporting our democratic election process," the resignation letter read.

The group also cited Trump's failure "to denounce intolerance and violence of hate groups" when asked about the "horrific violence in Charlottesville" as one of their reasons to quit.